The files that you have extracted should allow you to replicate the results tables reported in Temple and Van de Sijpe, Foreign aid and domestic absorption.

Most of these results can be obtained by running `JIE_repl_results.do� in Stata, which will use the dataset `JIE data.dta�. 
This do-file also calls up `storeresult.do�, which contains a little program used to gather results for easy display in tables.

To get the BCa confidence intervals in Tables 1-7 and tests for the equality of CCE IV and FE IV estimates, run `bootstrap CCE IV SEs'.

To identify outliers, do-file `JIE_repl_results.do� generates 2 files with partialled out variables, one for the static model (StaticFSandSS.csv)
and one for the dynamic model (DynamicFSandSS.csv) -- see the do-file for details. Running R script `rivscript8.R' on these files will create distances 
from the robust IV estimator for the static and dynamic models that we then store in `distancesdata.dta' and `dynamicdistancesdata.dta', respectively. 
`analysisdistances.do' analyses the distances in these datasets to identify outliers.
